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From: Andrew <andnews AT ihug DOT com DOT oz DOT au>
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Subject: Re: RHIDE & disappearing source file
Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 17:14:55 +1000
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>RHIDE 1.49 (from rhid149b.zip) Sep3 2001
>djgpp 3.0.4
>gcc 3.0.4
>Win98 1st edition
>
>Twice in the last couple of weeks, but never before, one (only one) of my
>source files has just disappeared between compiles. The error message is:
>"Could not find the source file 'myfile.c'. Make sure,  that the file exist
>or check the settings in 'Options/Directories for the correct paths."
>
>Options/Directories/ directories are correct. Source and Object directories
>are set to the same directory, the project directory where the gpr file
>resides.
>Compiler options are set to -Wall -save-temps -gstabs+
>
>Can it be a file-caching problem ?
Doesn't sound like it.

>Oh, I recently installed minGW 3.2. It seems to have disrupted my djgpp
>includes, though I removed mingw paths from PATH envir variable.
>
>Here is the warning I get when compiling. I get one of these for each source
>file.
>
>Compiling: dosvgafns.c
>dosvgafns.c(271) In file included from dosvgafns.c:271:
>c:/djgpp/include/string.h(53) Warning:  conflicting types for built-in
>function `bzero'
>no errors
>
>Is it possible the MinGW install interfered with my RHIDE installation
>(which has been working fine for over a year) ?
Definitly sounds like some screw up. Some things to check:-
1) Check all of your environemnt variables. Simple way to do this is
to create a batch file that removes all of the ones not needed, easier
said than done. May be one of the environment variables is causing a
probelm.
2) Check the dates of the files in the include and lib\gcc-lib
directory and sub-directories.
3) Check the dates on the files in the bin directory.
4) Check you have enough free space on the drive.
5) Run a checkdisk on the drive to see if there are any errors
6) Boot into dos and try it. If it works then there is something in
Windows (remember to try 1 in windows)
7) Check the mail archive at www.delorie.com to see if anyone else has
come accross this.

From what you have indicated the files should have a date of 2002 in
the DJGPP directories (if you have not modified them since you
installed them a year ago).

BTW most of the programs you have are old. The latest releases are:-
	Rhide is 1.5.0.1  - www.rhide.com in the snapshot area
	GCC is 3.2.3 - www.delorie.com and select the zip picker
	DJGPP 2.03 DJ*203.ZIP files from Aug 2002

Andrew

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